Pluspunten
Some positions are well paid. Great health benefits.
Minpunten
This company is one of the most disorganized, demoralizing places I’ve ever worked. No matter how capable or dedicated you are, your efforts will be wasted here. Here’s why: • Constant restructuring and process changes make it impossible to build or follow through on any long-term strategy. Leadership abandons initiatives before they have a chance to work. • Employee turnover is rampant. In the past year alone, several people have come and gone, leaving teams directionless and employees on edge. • Toxic team dynamics. Some team members are downright unpleasant and difficult to work with — and leadership does nothing to address it. • Unrealistic expectations and impossible deadlines are the norm. Projects are often scrapped midway through, wasting everyone’s time and energy. • No clear KPIs, growth paths, or structure. Unless you’re one of the CEO’s favorites, expect to be overlooked regardless of your contributions. • PTO and sick days are frowned upon. Employees are guilted or questioned for using their benefits, leading to people showing up to work visibly ill. • Poor work-life balance. Meetings are frequently scheduled late in the day, workloads are excessive, and many people end up working well past normal hours — sometimes until 9 PM or later. • Micromanagement at every turn. Employees are constantly forced to justify their expertise instead of being trusted to do the jobs they were hired for. • No recognition. Good work is ignored, while mistakes are magnified. Teams in the U.S. are constantly compared to those in China and Europe, fostering resentment and unhealthy competition. • Fear-based leadership. Management uses threats of layoffs and poor performance reviews as motivational tools. Morale is consistently low. • A cold, stiff work environment. You can feel the tension the moment you walk in. People are anxious, burned out, and emotionally checked out. • Glassdoor reviews mysteriously disappear. It’s clear the company is more interested in controlling their image than fixing deep internal issues. Screenshot any review you see — it might be gone tomorrow. Additional notes: • Feedback is rarely constructive — it’s either absent or delivered in a condescending tone. • HR is not a resource for employees; they serve leadership interests only. • Promotions and raises are nearly impossible to come by unless you’re politically aligned with leadership. Bottom line: This company does not value its people. The culture is toxic, the leadership is erratic, and the future is uncertain. If you’re considering a role here, protect your peace and look elsewhere.